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The default development environment for this target is in fact a consumer Chromebook available to anyone. So it deserves public documentation. Note that this spends considerably more time explaining the details of how to configure a chromebook as a Zephyr development platform than it does the process for building and running Zephyr (which is really very conventional). Chromebooks, which allow user-signed audio firmware, are a great boon to SOF development. But they were never intended as developer devices themselves. Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com> |
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